Stramonium compare in 12 dei 13 libri classici su Similia. Ognuno è stato scritto per svolgere un compito diverso — ecco cosa aggiunge ciascuno su questo rimedio, con l'inizio della relativa voce.
- Allen HC — I sintomi chiave che distinguono questo rimedio dai suoi rimedi più affini.
“Thron Apple (Solanaceae.) Adapted to: ailments of young plethoric persons (Acon., Bell.); especially children in chorea; mania and fever delirium. Delirium: loquacious, talks all the time, sings, makes verses, raves; simulates Bell. and Hyos., yet differs in degree. The delirium is more furious, the mania more acute…”
- Allen TF — Il resoconto grezzo della sperimentazione patogenetica — i sintomi così come gli sperimentatori li riferirono, senza modifiche.
“Datura stramonium, L. Natural order , Solanaceæ. Common names , Thorn-apple, Jamestown-weed, Stink-weed; (G.), Stechapfel; (F.), Pomme épineuse. Preparation , Tincture of herb in flower and fruit. Authorities. ( 1 to 30 , from Hahnemann, R. A. M. L.)”
- Boericke — La lettura clinica rapida — sintomi chiave, modalità e condizioni per cui viene effettivamente prescritto.
“Thorn-apple The entire force of this drug seems to be expended on the brain, through the skin and throat show some disturbance. Suppressed secretions and excretions. Sensation as if limbs were separated from body. Delirium tremens. Absence of pain and muscular mobility especially of muscles of expression and of…”
- Boger (GA) — Sotto quali rubriche generali rientra questo rimedio — l'impalcatura analitica.
“CARPHOLOGY, nervous picking, etc. COMPANY, AMEL., DESIRE FOR, ETC. DRYNESS, partial, local DUALITY, in pieces, separated, as if some one else, etc. EMOTIONS, excitement, etc. EXPRESSION, CHANGED. FEARSOME, anxious, etc. HOLDING, being held, etc., Amel. INACTIVE, apathetic, lies down, lethargic (Comp. Reaction…”
- Clarke — La voce più ampia — fonti, sperimentazioni patogenetiche, usi clinici, relazioni e antidoti in un unico luogo.
“Datura stramonium. Thorn-apple. Jamestown-weed. Stink-weed. (Grows in vicinity of cultivation on rank soil where refuse is deposited in all parts of the world.) N. O. Solanaceæ. Tincture of fresh plant in flower and fruit. Anasarca (after scarlatina) / Aphasia / Apoplexy / Burns / Catalepsy / Chordee / Chorea /…”
- Hering — Sintomi graduati, ciascuno ponderato in base alla frequenza con cui gli sperimentatori e la pratica lo hanno confermato.
“Jamestown Weed, Thorn Apple. Solonaceæ. The plant is found in vicinity of cultivation, on rank soil, where refuse is deposited, in all parts of the world. The alcoholic tincture is prepared from the ripe seed, finely powdered. Introduced by Hahnemann, proved by himself, Fr. Hahnemann and Franz, Reine Arzneimittelehre…”
- Kent — Il quadro mentale e generale — chi è il paziente, prima ancora di ciò che il rimedio cura.
“When considering Stram. the idea of violence comes into mind. One cannot look upon a patient who needs Stram., or who has been poisoned with it, without wondering at the tremendous turmoil, the great upheaval taking place in mind and body. Full of excitement, rage, everything is tumultuous, violent; the face looks…”
- Lippe (KN) — Solo i sintomi che Lippe considerava abbastanza affidabili da prescriverci sopra.
“Trembling of the limbs (in drunkards). Increased and easy movability of the muscles subservient to the will (voluntary musculature) and slowness of the muscles not subject to the will (involuntary musclature). Suppression of all secretions and excretions. Twitching in the limbs. Sensation as if the limbs were…”
- Lippe (MM) — La rigorosa lettura hahnemanniana — il quadro sintomatologico senza interpretazione clinica.
“Mental derangement especially in drunkards. Loquacious delirium and mania. Attacks of rage with beating and striking persons. Desire for company and light. Very changeable disposition; alternate; anticipation of death and rage; laughable gestures and melancholy deportment; affected haughtiness and inconsolableness…”
- Lippe (Red) — Sintomi chiave, con quelli più attendibili contrassegnati come sintomi a linea rossa.
“Common name: thorn apple. St. Vitus's dance (Agar., Kali-Br., Merc., Nat-M., Sulph., Zinc.) Of use in certain forms of epilepsy (Calc., Cupr., Hyos., Lach.). Tingling in the limbs (Acon.). Trembling of the limbs (in drunkards) (Hyos.). Increased and easy movability of the muscles subservient to the will (voluntary…”
- Nash — I confronti — il rimedio accostato a quelli con cui viene più spesso confuso.
“Wildly delirious, with red face and great loquacity. LOQUACITY. Pupils widely dilated; wants light and company; fears to be alone; wants hand held. One side paralyzed, the other convulsed. Awakens with a shrinking look; frightened; afraid of the first object seen. Painlessness with most complaints (Opium). Jerks the…”